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Feature: Show if a review was created during rush hours #54

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stormofice opened this issue Jun 5, 2022 · 3 comments
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Feature: Show if a review was created during rush hours #54

stormofice opened this issue Jun 5, 2022 · 3 comments
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@stormofice
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stormofice commented Jun 5, 2022

It would be nice to display a small text, if a comment was created during rush hours (11:00~13:00 local time) or in the first week(s) of a semester.
Dishes can change completely or vary in quality during these times, so I think it would be fair to show the reader that this review may not be fully accurate due to those conditions.

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tobiges commented Jun 5, 2022

I think the time the review was submitted is not an accurate way to determine, when the person went to the mensa as it will be quite common to submit an review afterwards. It would be possible to allow users to enter the time when they ate in the mensa.

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created during rush hours (11:00~13:00 local time) or in the first week(s) of a semester.

I think that there is a stark difference between those two things.

Dishes can change completely or vary in quality during these times

I don't quite understand what you mean - please clarify. Do you mean that a dish might taste worse the "older" it is?

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stormofice commented Jun 7, 2022

I think that there is a stark difference between those two things.

I just mentioned them both, as the underlying issue is the same for both of those events.

I don't quite understand what you mean - please clarify. Do you mean that a dish might taste worse the "older" it is?

People tend to let other negative factors (such as waiting time) influence their rating on the dish's quality.

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